Senior Vice President and Specialist Frances Asquith discusses Giorgio Morandi's Natura morta, painted in 1951. The work is a perfect example of the mysterious quality that is often noted in Morandi’s compositions – that there is never quite enough room for the objects to exist together in that space.

Senior Vice President, Co-Head of Department and Head of Day Sale Scott Niichel gives us a look at why Pierre-Auguste Renoir's still lifes were among his most commercially successful works, discussing the work Roses dans un vase décoré

Prints department Head and Senior Vice President Mary Bartow speaks on three important Edvard Munch prints which feature in the sale, all of which boast provenance from an extremely premier collection of the artist's work.

Day Sale Administrator Peter Vergara delves into the beauty of Raoul Dufy's Champ de blé en Normandie, painted in 1935. The work comes to Sotheby's from the San Diego Museum of Art, and proceeds from its sale will benefit the museum's acquisition fund.